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San Diego's Coffeehouse and Cafe NewspaperSat, 20 Jul 2013 10:28:15 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1Comment on Robert Clark Young: Writing the Book on Elder Care After Five Years’ Caring for Gravely Ill Parents by caring senior serviceshttp://www.theespresso.com/2013/07/robert-clark-young-writing-the-book-on-elder-care-after-five-years-caring-for-gravely-ill-parents/#comment-93
caring senior servicesSat, 20 Jul 2013 10:28:15 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1558#comment-93True said Robert, i can understand my sympathy is always with our oldies and always praying to God for their good health. Nice blog thanks for sharing.
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Eunis ChristensenFri, 19 Jul 2013 14:28:28 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1558#comment-89Antidote to the cost of Robert Clark Young’s middle class parents long term care would have been if they had purchased comprhensive (includes home care) private long term care insurance when healthy enough in their sixties.
Most healthy individuals – unless they personally have cared for a parent – refuse to purchase ltc insurance because they are in denial about possibly needing to depend on adult children for every activity of daily living (ADL) in the future. Once the stroke, Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s Disease manifest, the happy 50s, 60s and 70s early retirement years portrayed by media and investment firms instead turn to daily horror/drudge of hands on eldercare.
Owning long term care insurance does not relieve adult children of care management responsibility for parents – it does allow time for quality of life and relief of 24 hour presence. We love our parents and want to give the best of ourselves to them – but their care should not have to cost our own life as well.
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Maggie MacDThu, 18 Jul 2013 22:06:48 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1572#comment-88So how many of the hard earned taxpayer dollars were spent on this pointless pursuit?
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gillSat, 04 May 2013 14:35:17 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1497#comment-73Imagining a glass half full…

“Consider France in the Southwest, Britain in the North and littoral areas, and angered Native Americans in the West —- the Union would have indeed been periled.”

… but imagine the “tech-cusine-spiritual” mix that might have come of that.

Peace

Gill

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Dan CavlaieriFri, 26 Apr 2013 04:00:49 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1492#comment-72America is dying and there seems to be no stopping the slow and painful monetary death. Die in peace America as I have done all I am empowered to do. I wish more have done the same.
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Dan CavlaieriFri, 26 Apr 2013 03:59:05 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1492#comment-71Isn’t this a basket full of tyranny. This needs to stop. I have had two IRS audits for paying my sons while working in our business. Both times no change because I am an AMERICAN THAT PAYS WHAT IS OWED. The IRS has more power than O’Bummer and it is becoming a game of kings as the rules will change depending on what they want to do to you. Get prepared folks as the time is ripe for the political elite to tell us all what we will do and what they will enforce us to do.
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Fernando IturburuWed, 24 Apr 2013 01:42:09 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/newblog/?p=283#comment-69i listened npr this morning. and immediately liked your stories (mini-frescoes). this is journalism, this is literature, great stuff with the simplicity of a classic. congrats!
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PatrickTue, 23 Apr 2013 20:41:24 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1525#comment-68Heard you this morning on NPR. Loved your gun story.

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Faye KlineTue, 23 Apr 2013 19:37:25 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/?p=1503#comment-67As a former resident of Arizona, I am truly saddened by the turn of events described in your article. Hasn’t history been edited enough in our country’s school textbooks and slanted in the Anglo-Saxons’ favor? Now they want to rewrite history of us and our neighbors? Unconscienable!

On a recent visit to Arizona, I was appalled to learn that any among us with brown faces could be stopped and asked to prove identity. My Hispanic-American son was 17 at the time, and had no picture I.D. We were very nervous for what might happen if he was asked to prove himself a citazen. I carried his birth certificate and adoption papers with me, but with no photo I.D. we felt aprehensive. Luckily nothing happened in that regard. We were relieved to board our plane for home.

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GeneTue, 23 Apr 2013 16:59:58 +0000http://www.theespresso.com/newblog/?p=283#comment-65THANKS!. I heard the interview on NPR this morning. Intrigued I Googled your paper and have been reading Espresso since. It’s a good thing I work from home as I don’t think my employer would appreciate how I’m spending my time this morning. Now, if I could find a good coffee house in N. Las Vegas I might be tempted to telecommute to my home office from there. I’ve enjoyed the morning. Thanks again.
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